Rpumai Pi vi. Warren A Hard ing have been ited | wl ti nitions’ econ vit F Legion Auxil try. Obleans Octolser F Hobart, Ati $a dent. has antpunced. The Auxili isfy pl stime of the mat [ OM oh vs 3 when in the doin try : sions in New Ogleans. grt, United 8 ites commissioner weation, haw cepted Bf vt address theveontention and s om George (B. tle v, president le » her nats LE ot : Mrs, 4 doors, Or {He Charetl of Willis: Mrs ’ Phrker, Presiden the Wom s Ra lig Corps of th A. RR: Mrs. Ls inggstone Rowe rife oF, preside nt of | the United Dgaghters of the Confed- cy: Mrs. Corn A. Thompson, presi. dent of the § ish-American War |. EE iNew Jersey § | 824.000, Maryian Winters, presilont of the Americ an | 5 Ge Aaryla Viterans' Auxiiinry, and Mes, Thomas Fideration of Women's {lab iMary Roberts i nelmrt and a name : t : he Ld of other well known writers are : albo sxpeeted Bt the convention fc moi Family Hols Ha Heanion, NEW Li A NS. Queen Marie of { States co-operating ir reply to the invitation is expected | 3 | wetis $3,400, Khu su I MMBREFLL~ The entire family |; of Peter Long wore pathered recent ly for an annual reunion at bis home | in New Gerding. Me. Long is 84 yours of age. © Busre were 14 children in the family End 11 ave still living. They were all present. They are: Mis. Fred Beper, Mes. Martin Beis, Mis. Peter Warfel and Simon Long, of near WiHmare: Mere, Misnie Betz, of Sammerhilly Miss Mathilda Long, Atnbrose Long and Mrs. Joseph Smith, of New Germany. Mrs. Peter Holtz and Mss. Joseph .Smithbaver, of Patton, snd Mrs. Josehh Feighner of Carrvolltown Seventy seven of his tv-seven Fpanddehildren Were pres i t b 2 Sob as a | Nasty Cid Woman Fxpires. NA NTY-GLO. «Mra Rose Fox, aged $8 years, wife of James Fox, of thi pines, died Satardny gi the Miners’ Hospital, Bpdpgier, following an operation. Sle is survived by her husband aid fever ehildren ee os Sa RAT-SNAP : Kins HATS Ales mice, Absolutely prevents ndors from exrisss. Ciné package prove ‘this, HRARASNAP comes in | Funeral services were held at 9} R A T S D 1 E g'¢lock Tuesday morning at St. Mary's atholie {hare ntermen Wk A i : B&H | Catholic ATI . Interment i so do mice, ence they eat RAT ENAV. And they leave no odor be- . I Li: atu hind. Don’t take our word for it derail Funds Aid States hid WAS uns AM ates. nts] fry & package, Cats and dogs Rian nal of Be yea ..1 won't tourh it. Rats pass up ail £37 E43 5 0% Poe A sii Wa made mt the ICR cement) sigen, ! 35¢ size {1 cake) voough for Pantry, Kitchen or Uellur, G83¢ nize (2 cakes) for Chicken House, coop, or small buildings. $1.25 sive (5 cakes) enough for all farm snd out-bulldings, storage binldings, or factory buildings. Sold and guaranteed by . J. CORDELL'S HARDWARE | MINERS COOPERATIVE STORE | # LET ire have ust heen {rent we rvie : want Bouse and LW fruit | troes Patton | V8 wll ed Pde Ma F§NA25 ¥ W eat 3 gi } Texas Ri4 000, | Wigan 524.0086, Wis. Minnesota £24,000, R 3e08; Montana 313.725, i 147 TTR T A cag. | CERN EE SR TR ESE PEE . Picaie at Gallitzin GALLITZIN < Elaborate Eon sala in Patinn at Fasevty’s tion are being made by Ih loeal For zale in Patton at | ogeriy 8} Nerve Men's lob +1 Rel hi- § Hire Store ang Lunn rug Co nual plente, which will seid at : men's Park on Labor Day. An ex-| . 1 1. Baldwin | of the Stand tard’ Refractories Com. 1] Palmer House Patton Retr ractorien Compan ; a | bven eflerted!, the Ter GTrYa ! Passing oy of EX RIOT FOR ov ER 40 YEARS at the i DL ARG ATI's CATARRE wWEDICINE has 4 i, fhe Stan 4 plant | been used sucessfully in (he treatment gravity of 140.08 : brick | of CUatarrh aa . we Th pia a i § $l HALLS CATARRH MEDICINE ihe sale cary 4 ia ; sin ANniment which jen ‘ 8 Fanater HAT TIeN Wr RIrh YY Retiover by local ADDIication, an 3 i large crenge ol ¢8 Fr omounlain i Inter Metieime, a Toni Mh ots § sins ahi 4 : ys y : ag the ed on the SESE $e 1nd ne rd AEteriTE 5 : Foe thus reducing the Inflammation houses at Claysbarg 1 Bold by all draggists New Caudle Ken pt Fees of the Lal PJ Cheney & Co, Toledo, Olle high Portland Cemer rt Compan SEPLIGTALLY Food { dod _YY eng i | Srranyeq for the rg O BRAG & TPR D front 18 in store for all those who his} Yr. in number, relurned lo work ves day, following the granting of = ier cent. Inerenise In wap September 1. The men have even | it on strike since Avpust 14 Somernet—Clarence A. Lindon, aged | 13 years, unmarried, of Risonviite, W. a . in noe serions sidition here wt | fooll to get RAT-BNAP. Three | Bb lock, & winvlabisld adjustable from the in - ELIT ESE SPRINT TAN NRA I Bt mens ce ————————————_—————_ t———— TSIEN Fit SATA AIAN BH BS PPR SS CS NEVER A a ns da} t Sets A New Standard k Four Touring *885 fabity and weonomy of Operation five-passenges Touring has 1stablished d for four cylinder curs chenn, straight nes, accentuated by the (£18 gd give it a) long, racy fPPeRrwnee ts clam. Massive crown fenders add to Berri, bo ing. shapely top and the hand ome a new riding comfort The senty full leg room: in both onpartments. The hb changed HY position to meredse ded ving lever fas been + rived to meet the drivers ven spoadomeater likewise sre am Wig of this renee ve Been made in motor chassis, and hod bette still further to the wonderful per . tic of Buick cars or twelity years Toes fompriser fourteen model : i shor, $ana 3 P wry Touring, 8387 $08; 8 Pass. Sedan, $1305; § Peas 28. Seaws~F Pass Roodster, $i1v5 ong Sodan, §I88 vape, HI595. 7 Pine. Sgt Resdater, wy / ab Flu v Plan, whisk preside DP AUTO CO. it on, Pa. es Pare buile, Buick will build them LINE OF ear Tires} HA rg Ey is Senos ae oh nl et An A IN a SR Sia me grit toni] Pt Pie J. A. Schwab, Pres. A. O. Sommerville, Vice Pres. Lepter Larimer, Cashier. I. A. Overberger, Asst. Cush'r. James Westrick, Vice Pres. National Bank, PATTON, PA. 2190 E PP 4 Pct. Paid on Savings Deposits 3 Per Cent Paid on Time Deposits PNP BPPOPERI PROP LLP LEP 0b DIRECTORS: Dr. P. I. Rally James Westrick A. O. Sommerville Lester Larinser C.J. Noon A. Schwab T. M. Sheahan P. . Strittinatter Henry Leiden D. A. Luther Leonard Lacue Barth Young Sine ar Biv Stl a A ag pee pri ROLL OF HONOR BANK W. H. Sanford, Pres. cE Prindible, Vice Presa. F. L. Brown, Cashier E. Farshavgh, Vice Presa. W. F. Mears, Asst. Cashier. i pu Way PATTON, PENNSYLVANIA. Total Revources ... $2 000.000.00 Capital paid up $100,000.00 idunla withing o establish or mo it their al re 3 AND 4 PER CENT. INTEREST PAID OM TIME AND SAVING DEPOSITS. Steamship Tickets for sale, all leading lines; Foreign Draft and Travelers checks payable in the principle ities of the world. Safe Deposit loxes for rent. ‘You should have ane or more of cur Saving Banks in your home, teaching the children practical lessons in economy. DIRECTORS: i Vv | Geo. E. Prindible Reuel Somarvilly M. B. Cowher Ralph E. Good Samuel TT. Brown sts Wm. H. Sandford Boy iD won pr thi H. C Frick)” Coke dmplyes a thelr mines, prs. | or mien, after you use RAT.8NAP. vides increases fur the men from 20] J0'% a sure rodent liller. Try a Phe. pat rom, ud tie. The rise is of-1 and prove it. Rats kifled with eet ive from lassi Wednesday. Pay! RAT-SNAP have so smell. Cate or aay will be seinimontily as berste Pe, Mahanoy City-Hudifled in tl corner of a dark, dam), dirty Sellen where she had been kept prisoner 1 or dl Sa baie recently rescued thy p For be other reRaan i was in the way tb} ip nileged to: have hoen | Ie sine (1 calie) wmsugh for Pantry, Kitchen or Collue. 65¢ sie (2 calive) for Chicken s cevps, or lima
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